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Delhi govt forms high-level inquiry committee after St Columba’s student’s suicide

Govt directs “thorough, objective, and time-bound inquiry”; asks panel to report in three days
Students and their parents hold a protest outside St. Columba's School in Ashok Place over the death of a 16-year-old student, allegedly by suicide at Rajendra Place Metro Station on November 18, in New Delhi on Thursday. ANI Video Grab

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The Delhi government has constituted a High-Level Inquiry Committee to investigate the alleged suicide of a Class X student of St. Columba’s School, who died on November 18.

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The Directorate of Education issued a formal order initiating the probe, calling the incident “unfortunate” and stressing the need to ascertain all facts and determine accountability related to the death.

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According to the order, the committee has been set up “to comprehensively ascertain the factual matrix, causative circumstances, and administrative accountability associated with the unfortunate incident.”

The five-member inquiry panel comprises Harshit Jain, Joint Director – Chairman; Anil Kumar, DDE (C/ND); Poonam Yadav, DDE (Zone 26); Kapil Kumar Gupta, Principal and Sarita Devi, Principal.

The government has directed the committee to conduct a “thorough, objective, and time-bound inquiry” and submit its report within three days of the order’s issuance. The findings must include factual details, analytical observations, conclusions and recommendations.

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The incident has sparked concern among parents and the school community, who are awaiting clarity on the events leading up to the student’s death. The committee’s report is expected to shed light on whether any administrative lapses or school-level issues contributed to the tragedy.

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